Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:dont see them dropping ECNL. Best college pathway for girls. Maybe rebrand loudoun and keep NVA ECNLAnonymous wrote:Who would be getting MLSn, NVA or Loudoun? If they also move to GA, what happens to the alliance’s clubs in ecnl-rl? Have to assume they also leave that league. If Loudoun is the one getting it, NVA stays in ECNL? Curious to how it will all shake down.
Best branding for college? For now but end of the day colleges want the best player. If one is preparing for pros a huge step above college level why would GA not be preparing one to make college team? Your stats will become obsolete in upcoming years. You act as if a GA player amd an ECNL player dont have the same amount of practices while going to school on top of the extra trainings needed to keep up. This stat about ECNL is the only way to play in college is so yesterday news. Soccer for girls is evolving just like these stats will.
the stays dont lie. The best players come from ECNL still. Thats why Colleges just show up more for ECNL to recruit from. ECNL kids generally easily make GA teams, but not the other way around.
like i said, that STAT is revolving. Maybe this is good for your JR's, Sr's...but below that...this is going to change. Not rocket science.
Exactly. NVA leadership saw what happened at best of and wanted to remain the best of and not join MLSN.
So NVA not getting MLSN is now being spun as NVA rejected MLSN. 🤔
Where the announcement about mlsn?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:dont see them dropping ECNL. Best college pathway for girls. Maybe rebrand loudoun and keep NVA ECNLAnonymous wrote:Who would be getting MLSn, NVA or Loudoun? If they also move to GA, what happens to the alliance’s clubs in ecnl-rl? Have to assume they also leave that league. If Loudoun is the one getting it, NVA stays in ECNL? Curious to how it will all shake down.
Best branding for college? For now but end of the day colleges want the best player. If one is preparing for pros a huge step above college level why would GA not be preparing one to make college team? Your stats will become obsolete in upcoming years. You act as if a GA player amd an ECNL player dont have the same amount of practices while going to school on top of the extra trainings needed to keep up. This stat about ECNL is the only way to play in college is so yesterday news. Soccer for girls is evolving just like these stats will.
the stays dont lie. The best players come from ECNL still. Thats why Colleges just show up more for ECNL to recruit from. ECNL kids generally easily make GA teams, but not the other way around.
like i said, that STAT is revolving. Maybe this is good for your JR's, Sr's...but below that...this is going to change. Not rocket science.
Exactly. NVA leadership saw what happened at best of and wanted to remain the best of and not join MLSN.
So NVA not getting MLSN is now being spun as NVA rejected MLSN. 🤔
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:dont see them dropping ECNL. Best college pathway for girls. Maybe rebrand loudoun and keep NVA ECNLAnonymous wrote:Who would be getting MLSn, NVA or Loudoun? If they also move to GA, what happens to the alliance’s clubs in ecnl-rl? Have to assume they also leave that league. If Loudoun is the one getting it, NVA stays in ECNL? Curious to how it will all shake down.
Best branding for college? For now but end of the day colleges want the best player. If one is preparing for pros a huge step above college level why would GA not be preparing one to make college team? Your stats will become obsolete in upcoming years. You act as if a GA player amd an ECNL player dont have the same amount of practices while going to school on top of the extra trainings needed to keep up. This stat about ECNL is the only way to play in college is so yesterday news. Soccer for girls is evolving just like these stats will.
the stays dont lie. The best players come from ECNL still. Thats why Colleges just show up more for ECNL to recruit from. ECNL kids generally easily make GA teams, but not the other way around.
like i said, that STAT is revolving. Maybe this is good for your JR's, Sr's...but below that...this is going to change. Not rocket science.
Exactly. NVA leadership saw what happened at best of and wanted to remain the best of and not join MLSN.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t take the bait from the Ga daddy who clearly can’t get over the overwhelming stat showing that most d1 college players are far and away from ECNL and not ga lol! It is comical though that the ga folks think it’s still a tight race on the girls side.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t take the bait from the Ga daddy who clearly can’t get over the overwhelming stat showing that most d1 college players are far and away from ECNL and not ga lol! It is comical though that the ga folks think it’s still a tight race on the girls side.
MLSN > then ECNL…. ECNL >>> GAAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:dont see them dropping ECNL. Best college pathway for girls. Maybe rebrand loudoun and keep NVA ECNLAnonymous wrote:Who would be getting MLSn, NVA or Loudoun? If they also move to GA, what happens to the alliance’s clubs in ecnl-rl? Have to assume they also leave that league. If Loudoun is the one getting it, NVA stays in ECNL? Curious to how it will all shake down.
Best branding for college? For now but end of the day colleges want the best player. If one is preparing for pros a huge step above college level why would GA not be preparing one to make college team? Your stats will become obsolete in upcoming years. You act as if a GA player amd an ECNL player dont have the same amount of practices while going to school on top of the extra trainings needed to keep up. This stat about ECNL is the only way to play in college is so yesterday news. Soccer for girls is evolving just like these stats will.
the stays dont lie. The best players come from ECNL still. Thats why Colleges just show up more for ECNL to recruit from. ECNL kids generally easily make GA teams, but not the other way around.
like i said, that STAT is revolving. Maybe this is good for your JR's, Sr's...but below that...this is going to change. Not rocket science.
Exactly. NVA leadership saw what happened at best of and wanted to remain the best of and not join MLSN.
no its not. But keep thinking that.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:dont see them dropping ECNL. Best college pathway for girls. Maybe rebrand loudoun and keep NVA ECNLAnonymous wrote:Who would be getting MLSn, NVA or Loudoun? If they also move to GA, what happens to the alliance’s clubs in ecnl-rl? Have to assume they also leave that league. If Loudoun is the one getting it, NVA stays in ECNL? Curious to how it will all shake down.
Best branding for college? For now but end of the day colleges want the best player. If one is preparing for pros a huge step above college level why would GA not be preparing one to make college team? Your stats will become obsolete in upcoming years. You act as if a GA player amd an ECNL player dont have the same amount of practices while going to school on top of the extra trainings needed to keep up. This stat about ECNL is the only way to play in college is so yesterday news. Soccer for girls is evolving just like these stats will.
the stays dont lie. The best players come from ECNL still. Thats why Colleges just show up more for ECNL to recruit from. ECNL kids generally easily make GA teams, but not the other way around.
like i said, that STAT is revolving. Maybe this is good for your JR's, Sr's...but below that...this is going to change. Not rocket science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:dont see them dropping ECNL. Best college pathway for girls. Maybe rebrand loudoun and keep NVA ECNLAnonymous wrote:Who would be getting MLSn, NVA or Loudoun? If they also move to GA, what happens to the alliance’s clubs in ecnl-rl? Have to assume they also leave that league. If Loudoun is the one getting it, NVA stays in ECNL? Curious to how it will all shake down.
Best branding for college? For now but end of the day colleges want the best player. If one is preparing for pros a huge step above college level why would GA not be preparing one to make college team? Your stats will become obsolete in upcoming years. You act as if a GA player amd an ECNL player dont have the same amount of practices while going to school on top of the extra trainings needed to keep up. This stat about ECNL is the only way to play in college is so yesterday news. Soccer for girls is evolving just like these stats will.
the stays dont lie. The best players come from ECNL still. Thats why Colleges just show up more for ECNL to recruit from. ECNL kids generally easily make GA teams, but not the other way around.
like i said, that STAT is revolving. Maybe this is good for your JR's, Sr's...but below that...this is going to change. Not rocket science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:dont see them dropping ECNL. Best college pathway for girls. Maybe rebrand loudoun and keep NVA ECNLAnonymous wrote:Who would be getting MLSn, NVA or Loudoun? If they also move to GA, what happens to the alliance’s clubs in ecnl-rl? Have to assume they also leave that league. If Loudoun is the one getting it, NVA stays in ECNL? Curious to how it will all shake down.
Best branding for college? For now but end of the day colleges want the best player. If one is preparing for pros a huge step above college level why would GA not be preparing one to make college team? Your stats will become obsolete in upcoming years. You act as if a GA player amd an ECNL player dont have the same amount of practices while going to school on top of the extra trainings needed to keep up. This stat about ECNL is the only way to play in college is so yesterday news. Soccer for girls is evolving just like these stats will.
the stays dont lie. The best players come from ECNL still. Thats why Colleges just show up more for ECNL to recruit from. ECNL kids generally easily make GA teams, but not the other way around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:dont see them dropping ECNL. Best college pathway for girls. Maybe rebrand loudoun and keep NVA ECNLAnonymous wrote:Who would be getting MLSn, NVA or Loudoun? If they also move to GA, what happens to the alliance’s clubs in ecnl-rl? Have to assume they also leave that league. If Loudoun is the one getting it, NVA stays in ECNL? Curious to how it will all shake down.
Best branding for college? For now but end of the day colleges want the best player. If one is preparing for pros a huge step above college level why would GA not be preparing one to make college team? Your stats will become obsolete in upcoming years. You act as if a GA player amd an ECNL player dont have the same amount of practices while going to school on top of the extra trainings needed to keep up. This stat about ECNL is the only way to play in college is so yesterday news. Soccer for girls is evolving just like these stats will.
Anonymous wrote:sounds like the decision was made. Also sounds like the heat from revolution was too much.Anonymous wrote:They are in a tough spot. They have to decide what is best for the club as a whole. If they don’t go MLSnext and another loudoun club gets it, they will lose the boys side of the program.
https://www.nvaannouncement.com/
Gone…. Other clubs are posting information on ID sessions
sounds like the decision was made. Also sounds like the heat from revolution was too much.Anonymous wrote:They are in a tough spot. They have to decide what is best for the club as a whole. If they don’t go MLSnext and another loudoun club gets it, they will lose the boys side of the program.
Anonymous wrote:They are in a tough spot. They have to decide what is best for the club as a whole. If they don’t go MLSnext and another loudoun club gets it, they will lose the boys side of the program.